Hazelbrook Village Upgrade

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Family walking along Railway Parade, Hazelbrook


About this project

The Hazelbrook Village Upgrade will deliver improved safety and accessibility for the community and visitors, and proposes new community and cultural infrastructure, and public domain improvements throughout the village centre.

Proposed improvements include:

  • New accessible link from the lower carpark to village centre
  • Footpath upgrades and improved seating
  • New bicycle parking rack and water re-fill station
  • Street tree planting and landscaping
  • Improved crossings and lighting for improved pedestrian safety
  • Public art and treatments for cultural and heritage interpretation
  • Improved navigational signage.


Project status

With the project scope, including initial topographic surveying and concept designs, completed, Council is now undertaking a comprehensive planning and design process in preparation for construction, which is anticipated to begin in late 2026.


Consultation opportunities

This upgrade will deliver improvements aligned with the Hazelbrook Village Masterplan. The masterplan provides a 15-year framework for infrastructure renewal and improvements to the public domain of Hazelbrook village and was created following extensive community consultation in 2017-2018.

Additional community consultation was carried out in late 2024, during the planning and scoping phase of this upgrade program, with the responses received being used to inform the design and future evaluation of the project. Further consultation was carried out in November - December 2025 to coincide with the release of draft designs for the project. In March 2026, Council undertook targeted consultation with business owners in the village centre to learn more about their loading and servicing needs.

Interested community members are strongly encouraged to subscribe to this project to learn about any future consultation opportunities or project milestones.


This project is proudly funded by the NSW Government.


About this project

The Hazelbrook Village Upgrade will deliver improved safety and accessibility for the community and visitors, and proposes new community and cultural infrastructure, and public domain improvements throughout the village centre.

Proposed improvements include:

  • New accessible link from the lower carpark to village centre
  • Footpath upgrades and improved seating
  • New bicycle parking rack and water re-fill station
  • Street tree planting and landscaping
  • Improved crossings and lighting for improved pedestrian safety
  • Public art and treatments for cultural and heritage interpretation
  • Improved navigational signage.


Project status

With the project scope, including initial topographic surveying and concept designs, completed, Council is now undertaking a comprehensive planning and design process in preparation for construction, which is anticipated to begin in late 2026.


Consultation opportunities

This upgrade will deliver improvements aligned with the Hazelbrook Village Masterplan. The masterplan provides a 15-year framework for infrastructure renewal and improvements to the public domain of Hazelbrook village and was created following extensive community consultation in 2017-2018.

Additional community consultation was carried out in late 2024, during the planning and scoping phase of this upgrade program, with the responses received being used to inform the design and future evaluation of the project. Further consultation was carried out in November - December 2025 to coincide with the release of draft designs for the project. In March 2026, Council undertook targeted consultation with business owners in the village centre to learn more about their loading and servicing needs.

Interested community members are strongly encouraged to subscribe to this project to learn about any future consultation opportunities or project milestones.


This project is proudly funded by the NSW Government.

Page last updated: 17 Mar 2026, 11:37 AM